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Russians Claim Even Working Man Can Afford to Drink Champagne Today
MOSCOW — Even the working man in the Soviet Union can afford to dring champagne today because of the gains made in Soviet production over the past 30 years, according to Deputy Premier Anastasia I. Miloyan.
Mikoyan, who also is trade minister, said in a speech published in Pravda yesterday that Soviet production now is 29 times greater than in 1923.
"The consumption of wine is rapidly growing and now tops 1940 consumption by 180 per cent," he said. "Champagne, a former luxury item, has now become accessible to the working people of our country which is also an indication of general prosperity."
Mikoyan spoke before the All-Union Conference of Trade and Distribution workers and officials. The account covered three full pages in Pravda.
Mikoyan was critical of the untidy way goods are wrapped for customers in Soviet shops. Customers who buy caviar and cream have to provide their own containers, he said.
He also criticized Soviet advertising as "dull, standardized and inflexible" and urged copywriters to be more useful to customers. He cited as an example of uninspired advertising the slogan "drink the beer of the breweries of Cavpiyo."
For the copywriters, he suggested they take as a model the slogans written by Soviet poet Alexander Mayakovsky for G.U.M. state-operated stores: "There is no place for doubt and thought, one can find everything that women need only in the G.U.M."
Officials Say U.S. Can Still Keep "Sound Dollar"
WASHINGTON (UP) — The administration can keep defense spending at the current peak level through 1956, reduce taxes and according to a group of business, labor, financial and economic officials.
In fact, the group said, the economy can stand far more "substantial" boosts in spending for defense programs over the next few years without getting hurt. But these would require higher taxes than are now planned, it said.
The group, headed by Ralph J. Watkins, research director of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., is a special committee of the National Planning Association a non-profit organization devoted to economic welfare.
The committee said it was concerned with taxes only as a means of preventing inflation and maintaining economic "health" and not to balance the budget.
Present spending on all types of defense programs is about $3 billion dollars a year, the committee estimated; and under present programs probably will go down to 42 billion dollars.
Physician Faces Charge of Rape
Watts ns, research director of Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., is a special committee of the National Planning Association a non-profit organization devoted to economic welfare.
The committee said it was concerned with taxes only as a means of preventing inflation and maintaining economic "health" and not to balance the budget.
Present spending on all types of defense programs is about 53 billion dollars a year, the committee estimated, and under present programs probably will go down to 42 billion by 1956.
But the nation has the "economic and financial" capacity to hike this peacetime spending to between 70 and 75 billion dollars by 1956 and probably some credit controls, the committee.
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Physician Faces Charge of Rape
OKEECHOBEE, Fla., (UP)—A handsome physician faced charges today that he drugged a woman patient with a hypodermic injection and raped her while she was unconscious.
Sheriff N.O. Stewart said he and two other officers watched Dr. C. R. Rogero, about 35, through a window after following the physician to the woman's cabin home near here Saturday night.
Stewart said Rogero, a bachelor, had developed a "good practice" and won respect since coming to this small cattle town a year ago but he had become suspicious of the young doctor's activities.
After keeping Rogero under observation for two days, Stewart said, he and the other officers, Police Chief Carlisle Thomas and Special Policeman E. H. Barry stood outside the cabin while the physician visited inside.
The sheriff quoted Rogero as saying to the woman, a mother of two children, "you need another injection."
The woman said, "I don't want to be knocked out." Stewart reported, "I want to know what is going on."
Stewart said Rogero then gave the woman an injection in the arm with a hypodermic needle and told her to count.
"She counted to 27 and then passed out," Stewart said. "He slapped her face several times, apparently to determine if she was conscious.
"He then took off his own clothing—the woman already was undressed—and proceeded to have intercourse with her," Stewart said. "We then moved in and arrested him."
Stewart said the hypodermic needle was seized and sent to the FBI laboratory in Miami to determine its contents.
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Army Can’t Boost Gen. Washington
WASHINGTON (UP) — Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens is sorry but if anyone is to promote George Washington to general it will have to be Congress.
The Army itself no longer has authority to promote its first and most revered commander. So unless Congress acts, Washington will stand on the Army’s rol’s as a lieutenant general, outranked by 45 generals.
Stevens outlined the Army’s helpless embarrassment in a letter to a senator who had inquired why “the Father of Our Country” should have been bypassed all these years for promotion to general. The White House was also disturbed by the situation, and presidential assistant Gerham Adams told the Army to take “appropriate action.”
The White House and senatorial interest sent Army officers scurrying for ancient law books. For a while hope flickered that authority to promote Washington still existed, and that President Eisenhower, with a dramatic gesture, might nominate the first president for a promotion.
But finally, Stevens said, the Army came to the conclusion that
“the authority for advancement no longer exists and some special enactment of the Congress necessary.”
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Runaway Truck, Trailer Hits Auto
Killing Five, Injuring Six Others
INDIO, Calif., (UP)—A runaway truck and trailer roared down a hill near here yesterday, killing five persons and injuring six others as it smashed into three automobiles.
The huge truck, loaded with cattle, demolished two of the cars. Nine of the steers were killed in the accident and the others fled into nearby hills.
California highway patrolmen identified the dead as William Carrol Oliver, 33, and his wife Eva Mae, 31, both of Midwest City, Okla.; Ruth Lucille Outwater, 60, Alhambra, Calif.; Daisy Anna Burdick, 50, Los Angeles, and Milfred Loucks, 32, Fontana, Calif., a passenger in the truck.
The driver of the truck, Oliver Edward Leggitt, 30, of Phoenix, Ariz., escaped with minor injuries.
Officers said Leggitt told them his airbrakes failed coming down the grade. His giant rig sideswiped a car, and then crashed into the automobile carrying the Hutto and Oliver families.
The truck then rolled over on the car in which Mrs. Outwater and Mrs. Burdick were riding, patrolmen said.
NEW MADRID, Mo., (UP)—Six persons were killed in a head on collision near here yesterday.
The smashup occurred at the intersection of U.S. Highways 61 and 62, five miles south of here. The dead included both drivers, Lois Rose, 32, Jackson, Tenn., and James P. Clark, 22, Fredericktown, Mo.
The other victims were all passengers in Rose's car, they were John Phenix, 18, Charleston, Mo., O.B. Fowler, 49, Conran, Mo., Salina Hull, 57, Marston, Mo., and Mary Reed, 49, Lilbourn, Mo.
The Missouri highway patrol reported the accident occurred when Rose driving north, attempted to make a left turn onto Highway 62 in front of Clark's southbound auto. Both cars were moving at a high speed, troopers said.
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